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Community Calendar – July 12, 2016

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Thomastown courses

Thomastown Neighbourhood House will run free classes in meditation, volunteering and event planning, and English for asylum seekers, next semester.

■ 8376 6939

 

Seniors Games

Celebrate the Rio Olympics with seniors’ games at the Lalor library, 2A May Road, Lalor, on Thursday, August 4, from 1-2pm. There will be Aussie games, such as the thong toss.

■ 9465 2353

 

Storm chasing

The Victorian Storm Chasers team will visit Mill Park library, 394 Plenty Road, Mill Park, on Wednesday, August 17, 7-8pm, to celebrate Science Week. The storm-chasers will share stories of their wild adventures chasing storms around the world, and discuss their science and technology.

■ 9437 8189

 

How to use less water

Learn how wicking garden beds work and help build the Whittlesea Community Garden’s first wicking bed with the help of Urban Shepherd’s Paul Gale-Baker on Thursday, July 14, at the Laurel Street community garden, 9am-1pm. Wicking garden beds use 50 per cent less water than normal garden beds, and help to keep roots moist while reducing evaporation. Places are limited, so bookings essential.

■ 0407 699 775

 

Teddy bears’ sleepover

Whittlesea library will host a teddy bears’ sleepover on Tuesday, July 19. Children can drop their teddies off at the library during storytime, 6-7pm, for their first sleepovers, then pick them up the next morning, along with a photo of all the mischief they got up to overnight.

■ 9716 3028

 

Candidate information

The Municipal Association of Victoria will hold an information session for prospective council candidates on Monday, July 18, at Whittlesea council, 25 Ferres Boulevard, South Morang, from 7pm. The session includes a video made by a current councillor, with insights into the role.

■ 9217 2406

 

La Festa di San Donato

Join the San Donato Association of Lalor to celebrate La Festa di San Donato on Sunday, August 7, at St Luke’s Church Lalor, 1.30-6pm. The event celebrates the anniversary of the death of medieval saint San Donato and includes a mass, a procession and opera performances.

■ 9466 1177

 

Working bee

Friends of the Alister Clark Memorial Rose Garden will hold a working bee on Saturday, July 16, at Green Street, Bulla, from 10.30am-2.30pm. Bring boots and gloves.

■ 9205 2306

 

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